Women today are taking extreme measures to look young and opting for anti-wrinkle treatments. However, many beauticians take advantage of this fact and use cheap products on their customers to earn profits. A California beautician was sentenced to 15 years in prison following a death of her client after she injected cooking oil into her client instead of "French polymer" agent that promised to reduce wrinkles.

Martha Mata Vasquez, 39, injected Mazola corn oil into the buttocks of clients and charged up to $1,400 for each procedure. The 46-year-old victim Maria Olivia Castillo died in November 2005 of multiple organ failure caused by a fat blockage brought about by a cooking oil injection.

Another patient went into a coma while other patients developed medical complications. According to AP reports, Vasquez pleaded no contest in October to involuntary manslaughter, practicing medicine without a license and fraud.

Apologizing to victim's family, she said, "I'm very sorry to my family, and I'm sorry to them (the victims and their families)." She was also asked to pay more than $13,000 in restitution and will be eligible for parole only after 12 years.